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An early alternative to hardcore and pop-rap, the positive, message-oriented rap group Me Phi Me formed in Chicago in 1988 around the duo Cee Cee Tee (Chris Cuben-Tatum) and Falasz (John Michael Falasz). Signed to RCA by the turn of the decade, Me Phi Me released a few singles, one of which ("Sad New Day") was a surprise entry on the singles charts. The group's debut full-length, One, was, unfortunately, their only album. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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Sad New Day

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One

September 12, 1992
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One

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September 19, 1992
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